2013/3/12 Devin Walters <dev...@gmail.com>

> I assume this has been discussed to death already, but isn't there some
> way to get clojure-doc and clojuredocs to live under the same umbrella?
>
>
We can host all relevant projects under the same GitHub org, that's a good
idea. "Merging" two resources into one
seems completely unnecessary to me. We can always have them link to each
other in the navigation bar but there's too much difference
in how each of them works (a Clojure analyzer + web app vs. a static site
in Markdown) to try to combine them into
a single code base.

We can also have reference.clojure-doc.org or api.clojure-doc.org that
redirects to clojuredocs.org.


> Another idea I'd like to throw out there:
> I have the domains getclojure.org/com. Since clojure-doc.org is all about
> getting clojure, it seems like it might be an appropriate home for
> clojure-doc. At the very least it would kill some of the ambiguity between
> clojuredocs and clojure-doc.
>


To me getclojure.org sounds like something you would download Clojure from.
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